his last comment was: "1st, f*ck the f*ggots below me." on a DTMB site. The comment has a -34 rating. maybe max banned him. but then again, max usually posts something like "USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS COMMENT" or "DELETED"

Father McKenzie, writing the words to a sermon no-one will hear...
...but think of how many thousands of people use YTMND these days. He's got an audience.
Kassius, did you listen to the remixed stuff from the recent album before coming up with this?

What other website do you suggest for non-commercial remixes/mashups? Surely you must realize that the work Kassius has done, on this website at least, has limited appeal and has found a nice niche on ytmnd. Now this piece, being a remix and not a mashup...and using the Beatles, is a lot more accessible than most of his other stuff. YTMND, because it gives you the added visual element, is a good a place as any.

I really liked alot of the ideas on this site, but when you remix such a well known song, at least let a full line play every once in a while, even if you chop it up. Like... don't just let it ALWAYS go "all the lo... the lo.. the lo.." for a million years, let it go to "all the lonely people", or at least finish the phrase somewhere in the remix. Same with "ah, look at all the lo(nely people)" A remix building on an awesome song should not be a c*cktease for the awesome parts of that song, it should

It's really the only thing holding back this song. Your clever use of each sound clip is awesome, but to have climax in the song, gotta finish the phrase, even if you break the phrase up madly or use crazy beats or weird effects on the voices. The reason I haven't voted yet is because I'm not sure how I feel... it's somewhere between a 3 and a FAV. 3 for making a f*cking awesome cake but forgetting any icing, and 5 for a skillful and unique remix, no matter that is has one gimp leg.

btw SKG = Pettitman... i'm just deleting that account bc I don't want colleges to be able to google it. SKG LOVES how atypical this is... it's not "selling out" in a remix to actually use good parts of the song, is it? Just some constructive criticism, lovely-Korf.

If you don't like it, fair enough. But keep in mind, nothing in music is sacred. Everything is taken from something else. Music is a progression of sounds and ideas that borrows solid themes from the old and combines them with new twists. To say that some music is untouchable and can't lend its influence to a new creation is to stifle the very art itself. I find this familiar, and yet new and original, and rather enjoyable, and agree with Father McKenzie (for once).